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Carbohydrates are the chief source of …………………. .

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  • The chief ore of Iron is:

    A
    Magnesite
    B
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    C
    Cinnabar
    D
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  • Chief ore of copper is ……….

    A
    `CuFeS_(2)`
    B
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    C
    `CU_(2)S`
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  • Assertion (A) : Almost all carbohydrates are optically active . Reason (R) : All carbohydrates have one or more chiral carbon atoms.

    A
    Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A .
    B
    Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
    C
    A is correct but R is wrong
    D
    A is wrong but R is correct .
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